
doi: 10.55597/e9005
w/k invites art historians to explore the historical connections between science and visual art, in order to expand the prevailing focus on contemporary examples with earlier ones. Initially, a number of already published contributions that illuminate early connections between science and art are listed, followed by introducing a structured approach to categorizing such connections.
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